Kind of similar to Mashups / Web 2.0 apps for end users to create apps of their own easily

12:35:10 [Raphael]

OK

12:35:58 [steph]

note: to be added to the document as a note.

12:36:50 [BettyPurwandari]

q+

12:36:55 [Raphael]

q+

12:38:24 [Arun]

q+

12:38:25 [steph]

ack betty

12:40:21 [Arun]

Affordability is also a real issue. Low incomes of our target end users put a constraint on what kind of devices and solutions can they make use of. Even network bandwidth availability is tied to this since the infrastructure might be there but may not be affordable by our end users.

12:40:59 [BettyPurwandari]

I agree with Steph, available trainings are pars of content provider challange.

12:43:39 [Arun]

For instance, people might be able to afford smart phones from the gray market (or second hand market) but may not have enough money to pay for data connection usage. Remember a bulk of these are prepaid customers.

12:43:47 [Lauri]

q+

12:43:54 [steph]

ack raphael

12:44:11 [Arun]

q-

12:44:55 [BettyPurwandari]

q+

12:45:42 [steph]

ack ack lauri

12:45:44 [Raphael]

Mobile applications can and should integrate a user-feedback function (as these users are often isolated)

12:45:51 [steph]

ack lauri

12:48:19 [steph]

action: lauri to review tools msection of the wiki and complete it with .mobi tools